196 



Ferns, Early Writer's on, and their Col- 

 lections, 145 



Ferns of the Organ Mountains, The, 161 



Ferns, Linnaeus' Work on, 187 



Ferns, Notes on southern, 17 



Field Days, Torrey Botanical Club, 108 



Fimbristylis autumnalis, 165 ; ferruginea, 

 69 ; spadicea, 70 



Filix baccifera, 145; bulbifera, 147; fra- 

 gilis, 147, 164 



Fink, B., personal, 47 



Fleischer, M., personal, 160 



Flora of Oneida Lake and Vicinity, 

 Notes on, 165 



Florida, A new Aletris from, 101 



"Flowering" of the Lakes in the Ad- 

 irondacks, Note on, 150 



Flynn, N. F., Plants new to Vermont 

 found in Burlington and Vicinity, 104 



Fomes, 78 



Frullania, 180 ; Tamarisci, 41 



Fucus serratus, 132; vesiculosus, 134 



Fucus serratus in America, The Distribu- 

 tion of, 132 



Funaria, 180 



Galactia regularis, 80 



Galeorchis spectabilis, 5° 



Galera, A Key to the North American 

 Species of, 134 ; plicatella, 136 



Galium boreale, 104 



Ganoderma, 78 



Gardner, N. L., work of, m 



Gas Interchange in a small Space, An Ap- 

 paratus for determining, 113 



Gattinger, A., death of, 128 



Gaultheria procumbens, 81 



Gaylussacia frondosa, 122 ; resinosa, 63 



Gentiana Porphyrio, 81 



Genus of North American Umbelliferae, 

 A new, 158 



Georgia, A new Arabi's from, 87 ; Lyco- 

 podium cernuum in, 90 



Gleason, H. A., Notes on some southern 

 Illinois Plants, I ; A second Illinois 

 Station for Phacelia Covillei Watson, 89 



Globba Schomburgkii, 14 



Gloeophyllum, 78 



Gloeoporus, 7 



Gloiotrichia echinulata, 151-154 > Pisum, 



I5I-I54 



Grammatophyllum speciosum, 118 



Graves, C. B., personal, 31, 32 



Great Inagua, see Jamaica 



Greene, E. L., work of, 192 



Griggs, K. l'.,A remarkable Physalis, 138 



Grout's Mosses with Hand-Lens and 

 Microscope, 106 



Grout, A. J., Leaves of the Skunk Cab- 

 bage, 6 



Gymnadeniopsis clavellata, 5L 80 



Gymnogramme, 13 



Gymnopteris, 147 



Gyrostachys cernua, 53 > gracilis, 53> 

 165 ; ochroleuca, 165 ; plantaginea, 

 53 5 praecox, 53 ; stricta, 53 



Habenaria, 29 



Habitats of Polypodium polypodioides, 141 



Haiti, see Jamaica 



Hamelia patens, 68 



Harger, E. B., personal, 31, 32 



Harper, R. M., A unique climbing Plant, 

 21 ; A new Arabis from Georgia, 87 ; 

 Some Pines of the southeastern United 

 States, 77 ; Elliottia racemosa again, 

 106 ; Some Plants of southeastern Vir- 

 ginia and central North Carolina, 120 ; 

 personal, III, 192 



Harshberger, J. W., Notes on the Strand 

 Flora of Great Inagua, Haiti, and 

 Jamaica, 67 ; work of, 32 ; personal, 

 160 



Haynes, C. C, Some interesting Hepa- 

 ticae from Maine, 40 



Hazen, T. E., personal, 15, 31 



Heald, F. D., personal, 66 



Hecastophyllum, 28 



Hedeoma hispida, 105 



Helianthemum Canadense, 80 



Heliconia pendula, 28 



Heller, A. A., personal, 47, 144 



Helminthostachys, 146 



Hemicarpha micrantha, 165 



Hemitelia horrida, 147 



Hepatica, 54~5^ 



Hepatica, Vagaries of, 54 



Hepaticae, Explosive Discharge of An- 

 therozoids in, 179 



Hepaticae from Maine, Some interesting, 

 40 



Heterantha dubia, 167 



Heuchera, 3 



Hexagona, 78 



Hexalectris aphyllus, a true Saprophyte, 

 116 



Hibiscus Boryanus, 68 ; Moscheutos, 

 189 ; vitifolius, 68 



Hicoria aquatica, 123 



Hoffman, E. A., death of, 27 



Holden, L, personal, 66 ; death of, 128 



Hollick, A., Fossil Figs, with Descrip- 

 tion of a new Species from the Dakota 

 Group of Kansas, 62 ; personal, 16, 

 96, 160 



Holm, T., Linnaeus' Work on Ferns, 

 187 ; personal, 81, 1 12 



Hoi way, E. W. D., personal, 47, 48, 66 



Horizontal Microscope, An Improvised, 

 136 



